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Wallabies announce grand slam tour
The Wallabies have confirmed they will embark on an end-of-year grand slam tour of
the UK and Ireland for the first time in 25 years.
Australia will open the campaign against England at Twickenham on November 7, it was
announced on Wednesday.
The Wallabies will play Ireland at Croke Park in Dublin on November 15 before
heading to Scotland for a Test at Murrayfield on November 21.
The last Test of the tour will be against Wales in Cardiff on November 28.
It will be the first grand slam tour since the 1984 Wallabies, coached by Alan Jones
and captained by Andrew Slack, became the first Australian side in history to beat
England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock has welcomed the grand slam announcement.
"The opportunity to go on a grand slam tour is massive," said Mortlock.
"It's been too long since Australia was last able to do one of these tours.
"I was only seven years old at the time of the last one. Consequently I don't have
any real memories of that tour, although I have obviously seen television footage of
Mark Ella, Nick Farr Jones and the like carving up."
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans said the tour is one of the toughest challenges in
international rugby.
"Last year's spring tour was a great experience for everyone involved, and this one
will be even better," Deans said.
"It will be a massive challenge, but one that we will be ready for."
Negotiations to secure the England match have also involved Australia inviting Fiji
to play a Test against the Wallabies in Australia on June 5 next year.
Grand slam Tour:
November 7 v England at Twickenham in London
November 15 v Ireland at Croke Park in Dublin
November 21 v Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh
November 28 v Wales at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff
the UK and Ireland for the first time in 25 years.
Australia will open the campaign against England at Twickenham on November 7, it was
announced on Wednesday.
The Wallabies will play Ireland at Croke Park in Dublin on November 15 before
heading to Scotland for a Test at Murrayfield on November 21.
The last Test of the tour will be against Wales in Cardiff on November 28.
It will be the first grand slam tour since the 1984 Wallabies, coached by Alan Jones
and captained by Andrew Slack, became the first Australian side in history to beat
England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland.
Wallabies captain Stirling Mortlock has welcomed the grand slam announcement.
"The opportunity to go on a grand slam tour is massive," said Mortlock.
"It's been too long since Australia was last able to do one of these tours.
"I was only seven years old at the time of the last one. Consequently I don't have
any real memories of that tour, although I have obviously seen television footage of
Mark Ella, Nick Farr Jones and the like carving up."
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans said the tour is one of the toughest challenges in
international rugby.
"Last year's spring tour was a great experience for everyone involved, and this one
will be even better," Deans said.
"It will be a massive challenge, but one that we will be ready for."
Negotiations to secure the England match have also involved Australia inviting Fiji
to play a Test against the Wallabies in Australia on June 5 next year.
Grand slam Tour:
November 7 v England at Twickenham in London
November 15 v Ireland at Croke Park in Dublin
November 21 v Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh
November 28 v Wales at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff